Vitor Roque talks about his ordeal at FC Barcelona

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Vitor Roque no longer has the lead at FC Barcelona. The Brazilian international is playing on loan at Real Betis, after having experienced complicated months with the Blaugrana club. Arriving in January at the request of Xavi, he played 353 minutes under the orders of the former Barça coach. In an interview for the Andalusian club’s official television, Roque returned to his hasty departure from Catalonia.

I was in Brazil and I didn’t know if I was coming or not. I found out I was coming to Spain just a week before, while I was on vacation, without having any idea. When I arrived, I had few opportunities and no time to adapt. I went through some tough times there, but it taught me a lesson. I’m really happy to be here now. What I learned there helps me today and I am very happy “, he said in comments relayed by Marca. A story behind him now.

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